The Craft with May Globus

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  • The Craft is a collection of intimate conversations on artistry, mastery & life with talented, passionately curious creatives and entrepreneurs. These dialogues are an intersection of their disciplines, backstories, why they do what they do, their way of living - an exploration of the humanity that connects us all.
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  • [ep 098] Terry McBride on the monetization of emotions, yoga as a moving meditation & the future of music]
    Jan 15 2025

    Terry McBride is a trailblazer and veteran in both the music and wellness industries, someone who has an uncanny prescience. He is also thoughtful, kind, and—in speaking to his team during the coordination of this conversation—very beloved.

    As the co-founder and CEO of Nettwork Music Group, Terry helped shape the careers of some of the most iconic artists of our time, including Sarah McLachlan, Coldplay, and the Barenaked Ladies. Under his visionary leadership, Nettwerk became a global powerhouse (with teams in Los Angeles, New York, Toronto and more), selling over 150 million albums, and revolutionizing how artists navigate the digital era.

    But Terry’s influence doesn’t stop at music. In 2007—after discovering yoga and experiencing it across the world—he turned his passion for mindfulness into YYOGA, a wellness company that has redefined the yoga studio experience across Canada. Terry’s commitment to innovation, whether in artistry or holistic well-being, is deeply inspiring.

    In this episode, we explore Terry’s incredible journey—his youth as a national level field hockey player and budding civil engineer; the monetization of emotions in music & wellbeing; YYOGA and Nettwerk safe spaces for community; hyperlocal reasons why YYOGA has expanded into franchising; how he knows if a music artist or yoga instructor has that ‘it’ factor’; the future of music; his hope for the next generations; and much more.

    [TIMESTAMPS]

    3:57 - Growing up

    6:58 - How his mind works and how it made him different in the music industry

    22:23 - Discovering yoga and founding YYOGA

    29:53 - How he can tell someone has the 'it' factor and what contributes to their success

    35:19 - What his other passions are looking like

    36:02 - What he feels with where he is at in his life

    39:56 - Truths that he lives by

    55:33 - Final question


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    57 Min.
  • [ep 097] Zeke Reed on storytelling through audio, current landscape of journalism, and balancing creativity & academics
    Nov 20 2024

    Zeke Reed is pure energy in motion. Whether reporting compelling stories for KCRW or producing music in his Topanga Sessions sound studio, he’s constantly contemplating, creating, and doing.

    During his early childhood, his father worked as an NAACP defense attorney while his mother pursued her PhD in Theatre at UCLA. Seeking a closer connection to nature, the family relocated from Venice Beach to Topanga Canyon, where Zeke spent much of his childhood exploring the hillsides. Although both parents were accomplished academics and professionals, they also nurtured his deep passion for creativity and music—his father had been a violinist in the University of Virginia orchestra. In fifth grade, Zeke joined a gifted school program in The Valley, broadening his horizons beyond the tight-knit Topanga community.

    Following in his father’s footsteps, Zeke also attended UVA, where he pursued neuroscience. This path was inspired by a neighbor who worked in the field and led Los Angeles County’s Department of Mental Health. His college thesis on Detroit earned him a spot in the CORO Fellows Program, giving him hands-on experience in public affairs across multiple sectors. Yet, despite this academic trajectory, Zeke felt an enduring pull toward music. He formed a band with a friend, performing at college parties, and continued to develop his creative identity.

    Today, Zeke bridges his academic and creative pursuits with an interdisciplinary approach. By day, he’s a values-driven journalist; by night (and any other available hour), he’s a musician/producer who recently released his first EP Mushroom Disco.


    In this episode, we explore his mother’s time with a troupe of gypsy actors in Eastern Europe during the Cold War; his self-designed course of study in college that sparked an interest in urban politics and cities; and music as a lifelong thread—from playing the cello in the LA Junior Philharmonic to performing at the Walt Disney Concert Hall. We also delve into his growing role in the global music community, the intersection of journalism and sustainable business models, and much more.

    [TIMESTAMPS]

    4:03 - Growing up

    11:34 - If he ever felt pressure to lean into academics

    12:58 - Why he chose neuroscience at the University of Virginia

    17:46 - Music as a thread and starting his college band

    20:10 - The music versus academic path

    25:38 - His creative process

    30:05 - His values as a journalist

    42:06 - His philosophy of “tastes beginning to match your abilities”

    48:48 - How he feels about his life

    51:57 - Final question

    54:49 - Where to connect with Zeke

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    56 Min.
  • [ep 096] Priscilla Jimenez on creative flow, the evolution of music and tech & remembering your roots
    Sep 18 2024

    Priscilla Jimenez has a sharp intelligence and curious gaze, and to call her talented is an understatement. She’s the founder of Push More Buttons—a multidisciplinary creative studio merging music, tech, and design—as well as a music producer and DJ. An established creative & art director, Priscilla has designed work for Madonna, Eric Clapton, and My Chemical Romance, as well art directed for clients Pinkberry, TNT, TBS & more.

    Born to parents who immigrated to Los Angeles from Mexico, her upbringing was shaped by a vibrant East LA culture. Her mother was a seamstress and her father an upholsterer, working hard to build a life for Priscilla and her brothers. She spent childhood summers in Ensenada, Mexico, where her parents are from, a memory she recalls in detail to this day.


    Priscilla spent solo time as a kid watching films and playing with photography, media & computers. Her music love began with her siblings and an uncle, who influenced her through the genres they listened to and instruments they played—when she was 14, one of her brothers got into DJ-ing and opened her up to a new world of music-making.


    In her early 20s, a mentor encouraged her to apply for a @warnerrecords internship—the creative director there hired her full-time, before she left for the ArtCenter College of Design. She began posting DJ routines on her YouTube channel, racking up millions of views, and eventually created her own agency after landing scholarships from Kit Hinrichs of Pentagram and working at other agencies.


    In this episode, we get deep into why cooking for others is so important to her, how music & creativity wove into her life as a kid, and what’s currently emerging at the intersection of music and technology. We explore her approach to blending systematic thinking with free-flowing creativity and love letters to her family & East LA.

    [TIMESTAMPS]

    3:40 - Growing up

    17:11 - Where her love for music came from

    21:37 - The origins of Push More Buttons

    31:15 - Her creative process and if she feels that its the same with music production

    37:23 - What she is seeing in music and technology that is piquing her interest

    42:04 - How she has seen the music industry has evolved

    45:32 - Love letters to her family and East LA

    47:19 - Final Question

    48:47 - Where to find her

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    50 Min.

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